Rates summary - Budget 2020-21 | Brisbane City Council
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Minimum general rates have increased in the 2020-21 budget by $18.36 for owner-occupied properties and $24.44 for non-owner occupied, bringing them to $752.12 and $1,001.72 respectively. This increase is offset by a six-month rate freeze, achieved by the Special COVID-19 Rebate, resulting in a nett minimum general rates after the Special COVID-19 Rebate for owner-occu… Minimum general rates have increased in the 2020-21 budget by $18.36 for owner-occupied properties and $24.44 for non-owner occupied, bringing them to $752.12 and $1,001.72 respectively. This increase is offset by a six-month rate freeze, achieved by the Special COVID-19 Rebate, resulting in a nett minimum general rates after the Special COVID-19 Rebate for owner-occupied propertie... Brisbane continues to have the lowest minimum general rates in South East Queensland.
Minimum general rates have increased in the 2020-21 budget by $18.36 for owner-occupied properties and $24.44 for non-owner occupied, bringing them to $752.12 and $1,001.72 respectively.
This increase is offset by a six-month rate freeze, achieved by the Special COVID-19 Rebate, resulting in a nett minimum general rates after the Special COVID-19 Rebate for owner-occu…
This increase is offset by a six-month rate freeze, achieved by the Special COVID-19 Rebate, resulting in a nett minimum general rates after the Special COVID-19 Rebate for owner-occupied propertie...
Brisbane continues to have the lowest minimum general rates in South East Queensland.
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